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Crossing the wide boulevards of Yerevan was terrifying. There was a split second between one lot of traffic and the next when the lights changed, so the only way to cross was to lurk in the middle in dire danger!
L to R: Robert I. Mesa and Nathalie Standingcloud at opening night for Crossing Mnisose at The Armory.
Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv/Courtesy of Portland Center Stage at The Armory
Crossing Mnisose
By Mary Kathryn Nagle
Directed by Molly Smith
Scenic Designer Todd Rosenthal
Costume Designer Alison Heryer
Lighting Designer Sarah Hughey
Composer & Sound Designer Roc Lee
Text Director &
Vocal Coach Anita Maynard-Losh
Assistant Director Devon Roberts
Fight Director Kristen Mun
Dramaturg Benjamin Fainstein
Cultural Consultant,
Yankton Sioux Nation Glenn Drapeau
Cultural Consultant,
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Lauren Cordova
Stage Manager Susan R. White
Stage Manager Mark Tynan
Production Assistants Lilo Alfaro
Alexis Ellis-Alvarez
April 13 — May 5, 2019
On the U.S. Bank Main Stage
Crossing Mnisose (“minne-show-she”) tells the story of one of America's first feminists, Sacajawea, and draws a line from a completely original view of Lewis and Clark to the present day, as descendants of the Dakota and Lakota Nations continue their fight for the Mnisose (or what Europeans named the “Missouri River”) and the lands that contain the burials of their ancestors. From celebrated playwright, activist, and attorney Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee Nation), whose Manahatta captivated audiences at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Commissioned by Portland Center Stage at The Armory | World Premiere
National Route A006 (Argentina)
National Route A006 is a gravel road of 8.5 km (5.3 mi) connecting the town of Las Cuevas on the nortwhest of the province of Mendoza with the Christ the Redeemer monument in the border between Argentina and Chile. This road is only open in the summer season. It is always important to inquire in the cities of Mendoza or Uspallata on the road conditions as it could be impassable at times. In it winding length it changes altitude from 3,151 m (10,338 ft) to 3,832 m (12,572 ft).
Before the construction of the Cristo Redentor Tunnel, the road was the only border crossing between the two countries in this area.
A crossing gate keeper with his wife at their home by the rail line at Baylham Suffolk in the late 1920
From the book Suffolk Steam Railways. Old Pond Publishing.
The crossing gates, signal box and former station building at Marston Moor, between Hammerton and Poppleton on the Knaresborough to York line. The box, a North Eastern Railway type S5 design, dates from 1910.
A Zebra crossing and Belisha beacons in Beaconsfield
The Highway code tells pedestrians -
- Give traffic plenty of time to see you and to stop before you start to cross.
- Vehicles will need more time when the road is slippery.
- Remember that traffic does not have to stop until someone has moved onto the crossing.
- Wait until traffic has stopped from both directions or the road is clear before crossing.
- Keep looking both ways, and listening, in case a driver or rider has not seen you and attempts to overtake a vehicle that has stopped.
The Highway code tells drivers who are approaching a zebra crossing:
- Look out for people waiting to cross and be ready to slow down or stop to let them cross
- You MUST give way when someone has moved onto a crossing
- Allow more time for stopping on wet or icy roads
- Do not wave people across; this could be dangerous if another vehicle is approaching
- Be aware of pedestrians approaching from the side of the crossing.
A Belisha Beacon is a flashing orange ball on top of a black and white pole. They are placed on opposite sides of the road at a zebra crossing. They were introduced in 1934 by the Minister of Transport, Leslie Hore-Belisha, and are named after him.
Lisbon, Portugal
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Yes, it's a crossing - a pedestrian crossing over the railway line, taken earlier this week. Now, I couldn't jump that high and so far I've been unable to fly .... it's a view from standing high on a crossing!!
7 Days of Shooting Week #7 Crossings Shoot Anything Saturday ....
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Inspiring images from a camel-supported desert expedition with Secret Compass. This pioneering 220km+ traverse of the Southern Sinai desert allowed a team of ambitious independent travellers to go beyond the headlines, to reconnect with themselves and to experience one of the world's harshest desert environments. Get back to basics beneath shooting stars, eat what nature lays in your path and learn from the nomadic traditions of Sinai's Bedouin tribes as part of this humbling, eye-opening desert crossing. To undertake a challenging desert expedition and to experience the immenseness and solitude of the Sinai, join a Secret Compass team next year.
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Crossing the River Tweed in between Tweedbank and Galashiels looking north are a pair of Scotrail class 158 dmu's, with 158786 leading 158739 forming the 2T73 11.02 Tweedbank-Edinburgh service.
Know as the 'Borders Railway' Tweedbank is presently the southern terminus of 31 miles of railway to Millerhill yard near Edinburgh, that was rebuilt and reopened on the 6th September 2015, after it had closed as a through route to Carlisle on the 5th January 1969.
11th August 2018
Tongariro Alpine Crossing - walk - is one of the best one day walks I ever done.
Nikon D7100 & Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM
On a very dull and overcast January 23rd 2012,60054 approaches Gloucester with 6B13,the Robeston to Westerleigh tank service.
Another bridge crossing another waterway in Maryland. Don't know the name of either but it was a nice view as we flew by.
11:16, Saturday 19th January 2013 ·
Fetcham, Surrey, England ·
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Kodak Portra 160 colour negative film (ISO 160) ·
Pentax M f2 85mm lens · f11 · 1/8 ·
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